MindPulse Communications is: Jeri Dube | Daniel Burstein


Jeri Dube – President

With a newly minted Georgia Tech Master’s degree in Operations Research, Jeri Dube joined the IBM Corporation and spent the beginning of her career building a broad base of experience. She has improved the performance of storage devices, sold point-of-sale equipment, decreased manufacturing cycle time in IBM’s Mid-Hudson Valley plants, and managed a department in the mainframe systems test lab.

After a decade of diverse experience, she focused her career on software where she was the lab representative responsible for building relationships with the Independent Software Vendor community. After gaining recognition for articles she wrote and events she coordinated, she joined the marketing organization. Her first assignment was to analyze and correct the weaknesses in its customer-facing communications. She fixed a multitude of problems by publishing IBM’s first Internet marketing newsletter.

During the following ten years, she was recruited into a number of jobs including stints in both media and analyst relations as well as marketing and executive communications. In these roles, she wrote and produced award-winning videos, initiated IBM’s customer reference program, published newsletters, created morale-building e-mail series, and developed numerous presentations aimed at analysts, customers, partners, and sales teams.

In 2003, Jeri formed the foundation of MindPulse Communications and has been improving the communications of both large and small technology companies ever since. Her most recent MindPulse accomplishment was producing IBM’s first audio newsletter, distributed as a podcast.

Outside of her work with corporations, she is currently creating a documentary for Battle Against Hunger, a non-profit organization. In her spare time, Jeri participates in the Internet Writers’ Workshop to improve her creative writing.